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Falkner Evans: The Point Of The Moon
ByLike his previous trio session, Arc (CAP, 2007), he returns with bassist Belden Bullock and drummer

Matt Wilson
drumsb.1964
He did, though, pen seven of the nine compositions heard, and also arranged the horns. Like his previous efforts, he displays an inborn sense of swing that fosters an unceremonious harmony in this ensemble. The opener, an

Art Blakey
drums1919 - 1990
Certainly, Evans writes to the strengths of his players. Tardy's tenor lushness and the soft sound of Horton's trumpet (often mistaken for a flugelhorn) are featured on "Drawing In," and on the modish and snappily arranged standards "O Grande Amor" and "While We're Young." It's just that he constantly downplays his playing. He even employs a fellow keyboardist,

Gary Versace
pianoTrack Listing
Altered Soul; Drawing In; Dorsoduro; Cheer Up; O Grande Amor; Slightest Movement; While We're Young; Off The Top; The Point Of The Moon.
Personnel
Falkner Evans
pianoGreg Tardy: tenor saxophone; Ron Horton: trumpet; Gary Versace: organ, accordion; Falkner Evans: piano; Belden Bullock: bass; Matt Wilson: drums.
Album information
Title: The Point Of The Moon | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: CAP
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